Members of Congress are poised to ask Boeing's CEO how the company allowed shortcomings in its design of the 737 MAX jet, including a critical single point of failure in the stability system, and how the Federal Aviation Administration approved the plane
When Boeing's CEO lands in the hot seat this week, members of Congress have pointed questions for him, such as:"How the hell did this happen?"
In what will be a crucial week for the company, members of Congress are poised to probe how Boeing allowed shortcomings in its design of the 737 MAX jet, including a critical single point of failure in the stability system, and how the Federal Aviation Administration signed off on the plane. Rep.
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